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Black Entrepreneur Patents New Polymers To Clean Water

New System Can Help Save Hundreds of Dollars on Water Costs

Boston, MA (BlackNews.com) - Thelma Cromwell-Moss, the owner of AAG Industries, Inc. a female-African-American owned business and a resident of Boston, MA., announceds a revolutionary process for treating contaminated water and industrial waste.

Thelma, a serial entrepreneur, has a US patent for cleaning water with a new process in polymers. "We have a chemical that can clean polluted water and then the polluted chemical can be cleaned and reused multiple times with little or no degradation of the chemical. Our findings are that through this process a cost savings of over 50% in time and water use will continue to save labor costs and impact the bottom line in the water cleaning process. These resins can be used in separating nitrites, organic chlorine compounds, (heavy) metal ions including radioactive metal ions, counteranions of metal ions, aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes (mustard gas) and oil from dilute aqueous solutions.

While it uses ion exchange, the chemical is superior to any product or process presently used. This chemical acts like a 'Pac Man' eating up the pollution and waste. When it becomes full it is removed and cleaned and put back to clean more pollution.

Ion-Exchange is not new but these products enhance the process by saving time which impacts labor costs, being cost effective with its recycle ability, environmentally friendly (because it does not release pollutants to the air) method of cleaning water.

Additional Information:

1) - Nearly quantitative separation of aldehyde compounds from hydrocarbon mixtures (for instance in crude petroleum or in cracking distillates). This cannot be achieved by conventional successive fractional distillations that need time, complicated processes and expensive equipment.

2) - Textile industry demands transition metal-free water in dying process. The use of conventional ion exchangers is not effective for trace quantities. Due to this fact in traditional methods a large number of additives are used. The ''new resin'' provides better quality of water and does not necessitate the use of additives.

3) - Another modified version of the resin acts as anion+cation exchanger. Conventional ion exchangers sorb one harmful ion and release less-harmful ions. The situation is completely different in the new resin, in that it gives no entity to water during the ion sorption. It sorbs not only metal cations but also their anions in one touch, without releasing any less-harmful ions.

4) – The ability to have potable water from polluted with a cleaner that can be used over multiple times. This could well be something that the armed services could use for men in the field.

5) – The product has been tested to 99.99% accuracy by Chemir Analytical Services of Missouri. Information for capabilities can be seen on website.

We recognize its cost-effectiveness in the manufacturing industries and any place that water needs to clean trace pollutants efficiently and cost effectively (i.e., semiconductor, paper manufacturing, petroleum, jewelry, hazardous waste, cities and towns). We are looking for customers, and seed funding for production of products and prototypes.


CONTACT:
Thelma Cromwell-Moss
AAG Industries, Inc.
5110 Washington Street, Suite 10
Boston, MA 02132
Tel: 617-818-7296
617-288-2205
Fax: 617-325-6156
aagindustries@aol.com
URL: aagindustries.com

 





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